Security is a top priority in payment processing. This article provides an overview of how we protect your data and ensure compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).
What is PCI Compliance?
PCI DSS is a global security standard designed to protect cardholder data and reduce payment fraud. Merchants and payment processors must meet these standards to securely handle payment information.
Our Security Measures
- Data Encryption: All payment data is encrypted during transmission and storage using industry-standard protocols (e.g., TLS, AES).
- Tokenization: Card details are replaced with unique tokens to prevent exposure of sensitive information.
- Secure Payment Gateways: Transactions are processed through secure, PCI-certified gateways.
- Regular Audits: Our systems undergo regular security audits and vulnerability assessments.
- Access Controls: Strict user authentication, role-based access, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) protect your account.
- Fraud Detection: Real-time monitoring and AI-powered tools detect and prevent suspicious activity.
Merchant Responsibilities
- Ensure your own systems (e.g., websites, POS devices) are secure and regularly updated.
- Follow PCI best practices, including not storing sensitive card data unless fully compliant.
- Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication for your accounts.
- Train staff on security awareness.
Compliance Levels
Your PCI compliance requirements depend on your business size and transaction volume. We provide resources to help you determine your level and meet necessary standards.
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